I remember my first day on the job, very first call was an auto accident. Driving on the highway and she was in the slow lane and her tires caught the rumble strip which apparently startled her and she jerked the car to the left which then put her into the right lane going into the medium and she then jerked her car back right but did it to hard. She hit the rock wall and she was ejected through the windshield. We arrived and she was still alive, my FTO called in for back up/medics/ and I ran up to her and...I dunno if its just me or other LEO's always remember their first something but I still remember her looking at me and she told me to tell her mom she was sorry and she loves her. and 20 seconds later she died. My very first call, ever, was that.

I remember my first day on the job, very first call was an auto accident. Driving on the highway and she was in the slow lane and her tires caught the rumble strip which apparently startled her and she jerked the car to the left which then put her into the right lane going into the medium and she then jerked her car back right but did it to hard. She hit the rock wall and she was ejected through the windshield. We arrived and she was still alive, my FTO called in for back up/medics/ and I ran up to her and...I dunno if its just me or other LEO's always remember their first something but I still remember her looking at me and she told me to tell her mom she was sorry and she loves her. and 20 seconds later she died. My very first call, ever, was that.

My younger bro is a cop also and he drove up on 2 kids,(in there early teens) in a parking lot and one appeared to had wrecked his bicycle. Here the kid rode his bike off of and embankment and fell backwards and spit his head open on the blacktop. When he got there the kid was dead, but the other younger kid was trying to give him CPR, but the back of his head was wide open and his "stuff" was all over the blacktop. He said it one on the saddest things he has ever seen.

My younger bro is a cop also and he drove up on 2 kids,(in there early teens) in a parking lot and one appeared to had wrecked his bicycle. Here the kid rode his bike off of and embankment and fell backwards and spit his head open on the blacktop. When he got there the kid was dead, but the other younger kid was trying to give him CPR, but the back of his head was wide open and his "stuff" was all over the blacktop. He said it one on the saddest things he has ever seen.

Wow, I'm just gonna lock my kids in the house and never let them out. I don't think I or my wife could handle something like that.

Thats the reason I will never be a Medic, police officer, or any thing involving that shit. Both my bro's are cops and there is no way I could do it. Well maybe just long enough to shoot somebody... lol

as a paramedic myself I can say that this sort of thing can happen to anyone at anytime. It doesn't matter how good of a driver you are or think you are it's everyone else on the road you have to watch for. If your not looking at the road your putting yourself at risk.

Blackberrys cause alot of accidents!

doesn't matter how mant mvi's I respond to in a shift or a block. there is usually one that dosent turn out well for someone.

as a paramedic myself I can say that this sort of thing can happen to anyone at anytime. It doesn't matter how good of a driver you are or think you are it's everyone else on the road you have to watch for. If your not looking at the road your putting yourself at risk.

Blackberrys cause alot of accidents!

doesn't matter how mant mvi's I respond to in a shift or a block. there is usually one that dosent turn out well for someone.

Good video

Thanks for posting BBOS

I could not be a paramedic. No way! I can easily take a bullet for someone or risk my life for someone else. That does not scare me at all or bother me but. I can't see half the shit you have to touch and see.

I got called to a murder scene where this guy stabbed his gf 12 times in the stomach then literally put her into a garbage bag. We got there and we looked into the garbage bag and it was..ugh i can't even describe it. Obviously we had to cut the bag open but the paramedics had to go in and touch and BLAH funk that shit.